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▪ Display since start
▪ Display since refuel
▪ Display long-term
▪ Digital speed (digital speed display).
▪ Alt. speed display (alternative speed display On/Off)
Navigation
Audio
▪ Source list
– DAB
– FM
– AM
– Radio memory
– HDD
– SD
– DVD
– USB
– Bluetooth
– TV tuner
– TV station memory
– External AV source
Telephone
▪ Directory
▪ Dialed numbers
▪ Missed calls
▪ Received calls
Using the instrument cluster menus

Fig. 14 Right side of the multi-function steering wheel: Controls for the menus in the instrument cluster.

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Submenu Function
AdBlue
This display appears when the AdBlue fuel range falls to about
1500 miles (2400 km) and then provides current information as the
range continues to diminish. You must refuel with AdBlue within
this range.

Switching between the displays
x Press the * or + button on the multi-function steering wheel.
Clearing a memory manually
x Select the memory that you want to clear.
x Press and hold the OK button on the multi-function steering wheel for about 2 seconds.

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Windshield made of heat-insulating glass

Fig. 89 Heat-reflective windshield with communications window (blue shaded area).

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.Due to country-specific legal requirements, some functions are not selectable on the screen
above a certain driving speed.
.Using a cell phone in the vehicle may cause noise from the vehicle speakers.
.Some countries may have restrictions regarding the use of Bluetooth devices. Information can
be obtained from the local authorities.
Controls

Fig. 123 Overview of rotary/push knobs and the Infotainment buttons.

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BT: Bluetooth audio transmission
.WARNING
The volume may suddenly get louder when you switch media source or connect a new audio
source.
x Always lower the base volume before switching media source or connecting a new audio
source.
.NOTICE
Excessively loud or distorted playback can damage the vehicle speakers.
Track or chapter selection in audio and video menu

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The Bluetooth audio source needs to be connected to the Infotainment System via the telephone
control .
The = Bluetooth audio (A2DP)feature needs to be activated in the Bluetooth settings via the Telephone
settings menu.
Starting playback via the vehicle speakers
Before connecting or playing an external audio source, turn down the base volume on the Infotainment
System.
Playback is started and stopped via the Bluetooth audio source.
You need to switch over the system in the Audio menu to playback the Bluetooth audio source over
the vehicle loudspeakers .
AUX/Bluetooth audio is displayed on the Infotainment System screen.
Playback control
The extent to which the Bluetooth audio source can be controlled using the infotainment system
depends on the Bluetooth audio source connected up.
With media players which support the AVRCP Bluetooth profile, replay can be automatically stopped
or started at the Bluetooth audio source, when switching to Bluetooth audio or another audio source. A
track can also be displayed or changed via the infotainment system.
As a general rule, it is not possible to display a list of track or select various playback modes using
Bluetooth audio sources.
.Due to the large number of different Bluetooth media players available, it is not possible to
guarantee operation of all functions described here.
.On a connected Bluetooth audio source, all warning and service tones, such as touch tones on
a mobile phone, should be switched off to avoid interference and malfunctions.
.Always switch off the warning and service tones on a connected Bluetooth audio source,
e.g. key tones on a mobile telephone, to prevent interference noise and malfunctions.
.Do not connect an external media player to the infotainment system for playback via Bluetooth
and via the MEDIA-IN multimedia interface at the same time as this may lead to problems in
playback.
AUX volume: adjusting playback volume
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Favorite destinations on the map
A favorite category can be specified for stored destinations Favorite destinations can be displayed on
the map with the orange favorite icon assigned to them (private T or business P
The list of favorite destinations is called up from the Destination entry menu .
Points of interest on the map
Points of interest can be selected as a navigation destination .
Points of interest are divided into point of interest categories. These point of interest categories are
assigned to blue point of interest icons (such as as * hotel and , petrol station).A list of
available point of interest categories can be called up from the Map settings menu. Map icons can
be selected there for display .
Display detailed information on points of interest
x Press the symbol on the map briefly to display a window with further information.
Due to the map scale, there may be several entries behind one symbol on the map, in which case a
list appears for selecting an entry.
x Select the required entry by pressing.
Function keys for further operation are displayed in the information window that appears.
x Selecting points of interest and favorite destinations from the map .
x TMC traffic reports on the map .
3D models on the map
An abstract 3D city model can be displayed in the 6 3D display type for some cities (such as Berlin).
In addition, special historical buildings and sights of interest are displayed as photo-realistic 3D
models.
To display these, autozoom needs to be switched off in some cases and you have to zoom further into
the map .
The display of 3D city models and 3D sights of interest is enabled and disabled in the map settings .
.If no symbols or 3D models can be displayed due to the scale, turn the setting knob clockwise
⇒ fig. 123 (3) in order to zoom in on the map.
Map settings: selecting map symbols
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.WARNING
A cell phone on the seat, instrument panel or in other places can be thrown around the inside
of the vehicle during a sudden braking maneuver, a crash or other accident and injure vehicle
occupants.
x Never attach a cell phone to, or place it on, a door, the windshield, or above or near the
areas marked “AIRBAG” on the steering wheel, the instrument panel, and the seat backrests,
or between these areas and the vehicle occupants. The cell phone could cause serious injury
in an accident, especially when the airbags inflate.
.WARNING
Always switch off the cell phone when refueling and in areas with a risk of explosion. The
electromagnetic radiation can cause sparks that can ignite fuel vapors and cause a fire.
x The cell phone can automatically log itself into the cell phone network again when the
Bluetooth® connection to the telephone control is interrupted.
.WARNING
If a cell phone not connected to an external aerial is used in the vehicle, electromagnetic
radiation in the interior could exceed limit values. This also applies if the outside antenna is
not installed properly.
x Heart specialists advise that cell phones can adversely affect the way pacemakers work.
Always keep the cell phone and its integrated antenna at least 8 inches (20 cm) away from a
pacemaker.
x Never CARry a cell phone that is switched on in the breast pocket directly over a
pacemaker.
x If you suspect there may be interference with a pacemaker or other medical device, switch
the cell phone off immediately.
.NOTICE
x Your cell phone and the telephone control must always be switched off in areas where
special regulations apply and when the use of cell phones is forbidden. Radiation from a
switched-on mobile phone can interfere with sensitive technical and medical devices,
potentially causing malfunctions or damage to the devices.
x High speeds, poor weather and road conditions as well as the network quality may impair
telephone calls in the vehicle and lead to loss of connection.
General information
When pairing a cell phone with the telephone control using the hands-free profile (HFP) observe the
information for use of a cell phone in the vehicle without connection to the external aerial .
Only use compatible Bluetooth® devices. Information on compatible Bluetooth products is available
from your Volkswagen dealer or on the Internet.
Follow the operational instructions of the mobile phone and the accessory manufacturer.
You may experience poor reception or may be cut off in areas where the signal is weak.

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Most electrical devices are shielded against RF (high-frequency) signals. In rare cases, however,
electronic devices may not be shielded against high-frequency signals emitted by the telephone
control. Interference may occur.
.Some countries may have restrictions regarding the use of Bluetooth devices. Information can
be obtained from the local authorities.
.When connecting the telephone control with a device using Bluetooth, read the device's
operating manual for detailed safety information. Use only Bluetooth-compatible devices.

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via a Bluetooth connection. The cell phone logs itself out of the GSM network and logs into the
telephone control using the data from the “borrowed” SIM CARd. The telephone is then controlled
exclusively via the controls in the vehicle. The mobile phone goes into standby mode. This Bluetooth
profile allows all telephone control functions and the exterior aerial to be used to the full.
x Bluetooth Hands-Free Profile (HFP): If a cell phone is connected via HFP to the telephone
control, you can make calls wireless via the hands-free system. Many other telephone control
functions are not available. The vehicle's exterior aerial can thus not be used.
x Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP): Bluetooth profile for transferring audio signals .
.Volkswagen recommends pairing a cell phone with the telephone control via Bluetooth-rSAP in
order to use all telephone control functions.
Components of the telephone control

Fig. 222 3 button module in the roof: Controls for the telephone control.
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